Dear Friends,
I invite you to read my recent USA Today op-ed about "The Report": [link removed]
The subject of the film, which opened in theaters last weekend, is the Senate Intelligence Committee's quest to uncover the truth about the CIA's post-9/11 torture program. Adam Driver gives a riveting performance as Dan Jones, the lead investigator, and the always superb Annette Bening plays Committee Chair Diane Feinstein.
Nothing is easy about watching torture scenes in a film - especially when it is based on reports of actual torture of real people that were documented in the Senate investigation. The shock is tempered by the film's hope-filled depiction of political staffers like Jones whose belief in democracy is inextricably linked to the need to reveal the truth about a rogue CIA interrogation plan.
I've spent more than two decades working to end torture, and I don't think we've EVER had a better chance to educate the public on the immorality and illegality of torture.
So please add your voice to the national campaign around the film and organize a screening of "The Report" in your churches, temples, or other centers of worship and community. You can use our toolkit to plan a screening and contact us at
[email protected] with any questions. Download the toolkit at [link removed]
If you can organize a private or public event around the film, please let us know today: [link removed]
Thank you for your work.
Sincerely,
Rev. Ron Stief
Executive Director
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